Insight ot! Remember When • • • MAKING CUT Federation accepts Darchei Torah as a constituent agency. DIANA LIEBERMAN Staff- Writer Achieving full status should eventually make it possible for the school to apply for Federation grants, said Jordana Weiss, Federation assistant director of planning and agency is easy to drive past Yeshivas Darchei Torah, an development. Orthodox day school on 12 Mile Road in Southfield. These include the Samuel and Maly Cohen Millennium There are no big signs on the lawn, and the 299 chil- Fund and the Shiffman Family Day School Tuition dren who attend the school have their recess in the Assistance Fund, both providing partial or full scholarships back of the building, not the front. to day school students. The Darchei Torah administration would like to expand the Darchei Torah was founded in 1986 by Rabbi Dovid Kahn, school. Their long-range plans include renovating his wife, Sara Kahn, and a group of the present site, the former home of the Agency parents. Rabbi Kahn is principal of for Jewish Education, as well as moving the boys the boys school, which serves stu- school to a separate facility. dents from nursery through eighth These goals will be easier because an April 12 grade, while Mrs. Kahn is principal decision by the Jewish Federation of of the girls school, which runs from Metropolitan Detroit and the United Jewish nursery through 12th grade. Foundation awarded the school full Federation Darchei Torah joins 18 other local constituent agency status. community agencies and six local pro- The decision comes after the required two grams that receive annual allocations years as a provisional agency. During that time, from Federation. Other day schools on Darchei Torah received allocations of $75,000 the list are Hillel Day School of for the 1999-2000 school year and $100,000 Metropolitan Detroit, Yeshiva Beth for the current school year. Yehudah and Yeshivat Akiva. Federation is in the midst of determining The Jewish Academy of allocations for next year. Metropolitan Detroit, currently com- "Yeshivas Darchei Torah is elated to join all pleting its first year, is working with the other important community organizations in Dr. Henry Kroll, president, Federation to achieve provisional sta- becoming a member of the Federation family," tus, said Robert Kleiman of West Yeshivas Darchei Torah said Dr. Henry Kroll of Oak Park the school's Bloomfield, JAMD treasurer. "We president. "It shows that we are considered a fully expect we will become a community school serving the whole Detroit community." Federation agency once the two years are up," he said. But becoming a full constituent agency has more than Darchei Torah is unique among other local Jewish day symbolic significance, said Michael Eizelman, chair of schools in prohibiting its students from watching television. In Federation's education division. "It shows a maturation addition, parents are expected to review their children's school- process," he said. work every night. If parents lack the time or knowledge, the To receive full constituent agency status, programs or school has a mentorship program, in which older students will agencies must show they have instituted an independent work on homework or studies with younger children. board of directors and shown fiscal responsibility in In addition, Dr. Kroll said, the school has perhaps the addressing budgetary needs. most flexible tuition policy in the Detroit area. Eizelman anticipates the recognition will assist the school "I am extremely appreciative of all the confidence and in its fund-raising needs. "Donors, especially those who are hard work both the Darchei Torah administration and lay familiar with Federation, know it's not a slam-dunk to leadership have given our school," Dr. Kroll said. "Everyone become a Federation agency," he said. involved worked hard to help us meet our goal." ❑ I , From the pages of the Jewish News for this week 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ago. 1991 The National Council of Jewish Women Greater Detroit Section presented the Hannah G. Solomon Award to past presidents Ann Daniels of Southfield and Sondra Nathan of Birmingham. Detroiter Joseph Skoczylas was elected president of the Bais Chabad Torah Center. David Stulberg, senior vice presi- dent for Merril Lynch, was honored as distinguished alumnus of the year by the Wayne State University School of Business Administration Alumni Association. 1981 A figure of Anne Frank was added to the Madame Tussard wax muse- urn in Amsterdam. Jack W. Belkin was named chair of the local Keren Dorot program of the Jewish National Fund. 1971 All Jewish schools in greater New York will close on the day of the Salute to Israel parade. 1961 The Arab bloc's drive to put through an anti-Israel resolution at the U.N. General Assembly failed. The Detroit Ladies Senior Bikur Cholim Society presented a $1,000 check to Yeshiva Beth Yehudah for use in its first-aid department. The Detroit Chapter of Hadassah honored Mrs. Joseph (Dora) Erlich on her 80th birthday. 1951 Detroiter John Isaacs of City Towel Service was elected president of the Linen Supply Association of America. Detroiter Mrs. Harry Jones was chosen Red Feather Volunteer of the Week by the Central Bureau of the Council of Social Agencies. Jamming, believed to be caused by Soviet transmitters, has been interfering with transmission of Voice of America Hebrew language broadcasts to Israel. Compiled by Sy Mandl°, editorial assistant 4/27 2001 25